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Pontydysgu – Bridge to Learning - Educational Research
2008) using widgets and provided through specific applications for different mobile platforms. feed. You can leave a response , or trackback from your own site. Leave a Reply Click here to cancel reply. Search Search on pontydysgu.org The PLE Conference The PLE Conference is intended to produce a space for researchers and practitioners to exchange ideas, experience and research around the development and implementation of PLEs including the design of environments, sociological
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- Thursday, March 4, 2010
Mobile for Learning—Technically We’re Close; Culturally, Not so Much » Spotlight
Now they need to convince the public, and educators, that cell phones can be important social platforms for learning. In 2008, the most recent date for which figures are available, 88 percent of the U.S. The release of the new iPhone G3 on July 11, 2008 was a game changer: it provided, for the first time, a real Global Positioning System (GPS) and better broadband capacity than anything that had come before. Spotlight MacArthur Foundation Behind The Research Blog » Go to Spotlight Home Mobile for Learning—Technically We’re Close; Culturally, Not so Much By Heather Chaplin at 10:10 am on February 15, 2010 in Games , Media Literacy , Mobile , Participatory Learning , Schools , Social Media , STEM • Leave a comment GPS-enabled smartphones and better broadband have opened up a new world of possibilities for game designers.
spotlight.macfound.org
- Wednesday, February 17, 2010
MASHe » Blog Archive » Mobile Learning: Some resources, tools and statistics
90W5qq NewsFeed Entries It is the Season for ICT strategies February 2, 2010 Martin Hawksey Google Reader: Follow Changes to any Website February 2, 2010 Martin Hawksey OU Signs up for Google Apps – 200k Students join the Coud February 2, 2010 Martin Hawksey Event: 7th Enhancement Themes Conference (Bookings open) February 2, 2010 Martin Hawksey RSC NewsFeed eBook Edition January 20, 2010 Martin Hawksey Category Cloud Accessibility & Inclusion Assessment Event Evernote EVS Feedback Future of HE Gadget Google Alert Google
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- Sunday, February 7, 2010
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CCK08 Free and reliable open source software for YOU and all of us
As quick and intuitive to use as a checkbook register, it is based on professional accounting principles to ensure balanced books and accurate reports. Connecting to others, is enabled by open source software. So this is not a blogpost on theory, but on practicalities of connectivism reality. The open source community celebrated Software Freedom Day on 20 September.
Ignatia Webs
- Monday, September 22, 2008
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The Future of Cell Phones in Schools...
We know from the Millennial's Rising and Speak Up reports that this is how 21st Century student's like to learn bes You can now purchase a cell phone with a built-in projector . The cost is $373.oo (cheaper than some iPhones!). There has been some talk for the last few years about the possibility of cell phones having built-in LCD projectors.
Cell Phones in Learning
- Monday, September 1, 2008
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Cell Phone Remote Control with Voicethread
1) Mathcasts and Social Studies reports , Wes Fryer highlights some excellent examples of Mathcasting and Social Studies reports with Voicethread. I am a big fan of Voicethread for use in education. Not just because Voicethread gives educators free accounts, but because now they have added a "telephone" option for commenting and controlling the Voicethread presentation.
Cell Phones in Learning
- Tuesday, February 26, 2008
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Free M-Learning Applications
If anything, CNN reported in January 2006 that Microsoft founder and Chairman Bill Gates believes cell phones are a better way than laptops to bring computing to the masses in developing nations.” It’s fantastic for students to have access to powerful software tools that help them develop their skills; and it’s even better if the software is free. A prolific developer of mobile applications, Tea Vui Huang, provides the tools he develops for free via his website; and many of his applications are either very useful for education, or are made-for-education.
Mobile Learning
- Tuesday, April 29, 2008
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Is Dial2Do...The New Free Jott...
Google Calendar or 30Boxes Translate (will translate what you say and text back the version in a foreign language) Twitter Email Evernote Tumblr Blogger Wordpress Weather (listen to your local weather report) Remember the Milk While Dial2do also has a "Jott Feeds" option where you can listen to RSS feeds such as The New York Times or TechCrunch, the bonus that Dial2do brings is that you can also listen to your calendar, twitter, or even emails! This could be done by having different students each sign up with a different location (city or zip code) for their weather report.
Cell Phones in Learning
- Wednesday, October 22, 2008
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eSCART2008: an online course for low resource settings - the final report
Today I proudly post our (= ITM's) final report on the pilot course of our newly build full online course: eSCART2008. But this time it is the full report on the pilot that I am describing in this post. I did write about the subject while the course was under construction, in that post I focused on the pre-survey we gave the learners. In a couple of weeks ITM starts another eLearning course for health care workers in the field specializing in ART (AntiRetroviral Therapy) .
Ignatia Webs
- Tuesday, November 18, 2008
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European report on 'The Impact of Social Computing on the EU Information Society and Economy' also mobile social media
The European Commission JRC (Joint Research Center), Institute for Prospective Technological Studies released last week at the EU Ministerial Conference on e-Government a comprehensive report on social and economic implications of Social Computing [aka Web2.0, For anyone interested in social media and the impact it has on both society and economy, this is a very worthwhile report. social media]. 'The Impact of Social Computing on the EU Information Society and Economy' (Eds.) Yves Punie, Wainer Lusoli, Clara Centeno, Gianluca Misuraca and David Broster.
Ignatia Webs
- Thursday, November 26, 2009
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Tatango! Two Way Mobile Group Collaboration
Documenting Group Work This is pretty obvious but still should be acknwoleged that studnets in groups could use this to forumate and brainstrom ideas. Interviewing/Reporting I could see students who are reporters for the school newspaper using this resource to get quotes and interview community members. Since the quotes and interviews can immediately go to all the reporters (or just the teacher/student editor) they could get immediate feedback on their quote and find out if there are other questions they should be asking. A few days ago I posted about Wiggio , a site that allows for group communication and collaboration, where you can get notifications via SMS text.
Cell Phones in Learning
- Tuesday, December 30, 2008
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Louisiana State Community College is Offering Courses VIa Cell Phone
I have posted on this blog about courses being conducted over cell phones in Japan, and I am thrilled to report that we are starting to see mobile courses ifiltrate the U.S.. Wes Fryer posted this article from 2theadvocate , which describes how Louisiana State Community Colleges are going to start offering courses via cell phone starting in January 2009. While you cannot use a basic cell phone, students who have iPhones and Blackberries can take the courses without having to enter a classroom or get on a computer!
Cell Phones in Learning
- Sunday, November 16, 2008
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Poll Students for Free from Landline or Cell Phone!
The response is instantly reported on the Hey Cosmos site (in a private space). I recently came across a website called Hey Cosmos . This site seems to be intended as a way to socially make plans quickly via phone polling. However, I saw some educative benefit in using the site as a quick, free, and accessible polling system for teachers and students.
Cell Phones in Learning
- Monday, December 15, 2008
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